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Dutch Mall Shooting Leaves 7 Dead, 15 Wounded

Dutch Mall Shooting

MIKE CORDER and TOBY STERLING   04/ 9/11 05:28 PM ET   AP

ALPHEN AAN DEN RIJN, Netherlands — A man armed with a machine gun opened fire in a crowded shopping mall on Saturday, killing six people and wounding 15, then committed suicide, officials and witnesses said.

Children were among the casualties, including an infant who was lightly injured, said Mayor Bas Eenhoorn. Three of the wounded were hospitalized in critical condition.

The rampage ended when the attacker shot himself in the head at the Ridderhof mall in Alphen aan den Rijn, a suburb 19 miles (30 kilometers) southwest of Amsterdam.

"It's too terrible for words, a shock for us all," said Eenhoorn. "Alphen is in mourning."

The gunman was identified as 24-year-old Tristan van der Vlis, and it was "all but certain" he acted alone, District Attorney Kitty Nooy said. Afterward, a note was found in the attacker's black Mercedes containing threats that he had planted explosives at three other malls in the city, said Nooy. The malls were evacuated, but no explosives were found.

A witness identified as Maart Verbeek told state broadcaster NOS the attacker appeared to be firing randomly.

"There was a panic in the mall, a lot of people running," said Verbeek, a pet shop owner. "I see the attacker coming, walking, and I go inside the store ... and I see him going by with a big machine gun."

Witness Martine Spruit, a 41-year-old receptionist, told The Associated Press she was shopping at a drug store when she heard bangs and people in the store hid behind shelves, realizing a shooting was taking place. Customers shouted for employees to lock the doors.

"Then we heard the shots getting further away, so he was walking back and forth," she said. "Then we thought we'd have a look and there were two people lying dead near the entrance... Then he came back shooting so we locked the door again."

Nooy said the shooter was a native Dutchman from Alphen who had previous run-ins with the law, including an illegal weapons possession charge when he was only 17 years old that was later dropped. He lived with his father.

He had permits for five guns, including the machine gun, Mayor Eenhoorn said.

The exact type of weapon was not identified. Dutch law forbids ownership of most firearms, but makes exceptions for some collectors and hunters. Eenhoorn said prosecutors were investigating whether the permits had been properly granted.

Queen Beatrix and Prime Minister Mark Rutte issued statements saying they were shocked and sympathize with the victims and their families.

Hours after the shooting, residents continued to gather at the mall, some of whom appeared to be in a daze.

"You hear about this sort of thing happening at American schools and you think that's a long way away," said Rob Kuipers, 50, a project manager. "Now it's happened here in the Netherlands."

Nooy said there was "no evidence" to support rumors that the gunman was a former soldier or that his mother or father had been among the dead or wounded Saturday.

Eenhoorn said both the gunman's mother and father were cooperating with the police investigation. The mother found a suicide note at her son's apartment, but Eenhoorn said it did not offer any explanation for the attack.

"The text is a farewell note," Eenhoorn said. "It says that he planned to commit suicide and a number of other things, but doesn't make reference to the terrible things he did."

Witnesses said the attacker had long blond hair and wore a black jacket and camouflage pants.

A resident who lives near the mall who gave his name as Marijn said the shooting went on for minutes. When he went to see whether friends working at the mall were OK, he saw the assailant lying dead in a grocery store.

"There was glass everywhere," the resident said. "He was just shooting everywhere as if it were the Wild West."

Images published by the NOS showed the body of the gunman lying near a checkout counter.

With his voice choking at times, Eenhoorn described the incident as a "disaster of unparalleled proportions" for Alphen, known as a quiet residential suburb. The deadly attack occurred during one of the region's first sunny days of spring, so many people were out and about.

"Under these circumstances, with many people shopping at the Ridderhof today, including parents with children, it's an almost incomprehensible situation," he said.

One unidentified witness on NOS TV said he saw the shooter change magazines of his machine gun and continue to fire.

Police commissioner Jan Stikvoort denied reports police were slow to respond, saying they arrived while the shooting was ongoing and reached the gunman just as the shooting stopped.

Although rare, shootings and violence are not unknown in the Netherlands.

In 1999, four students and a teacher were hurt in a school shooting and in 2004, a teacher was shot dead by a student.

There also have been two assassinations in the past decade, the 2002 killing of right wing politician Pim Fortuyn by an animal rights activist, and the 2004 murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh by an Islamic extremist.

In 2009, a loner drove his car into a group of bystanders during a royal parade, killing eight and wounding 10.

Gun permits are difficult to obtain in the Netherlands, but illegal automatic weapons and ammunition are frequently seized during drug busts.

Two people were killed in Alphen in a drug-related shooting several weeks ago. Nooy said investigators do not believe the incidents are linked.

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logicanada
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01:52 PM on 04/11/2011
Brazil, The Netherlands, mass shootings . . . it would appear that American Exceptionalism is spreading!
12:35 PM on 04/11/2011
These murder/suicide people are doing it backwards.
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KMAJ
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02:53 AM on 04/11/2011
QUOTE: "Gun permits are difficult to obtain in the Netherlands, but illegal automatic weapons and ammunition are frequently seized during drug busts."

QUOTE: "Dutch law forbids ownership of most firearms, but makes exceptions for some collectors and hunters."

It's too bad none of the victims were allowed to defend themselves. A legally armed citizen would have been able to end this. Instead, they all had to hide and wait to be murdered. The Police arrived just in time to help identify the bodies.

Apparently "Dutch law" considers 7 dead and 15 wounded to be an acceptable loss.
04:14 AM on 04/11/2011
Totally clueless comment, as can be expected from the gun lovers. The mere fact that weapons are so rare here makes that the country is in shock when something like this happens. In fact, every murder with guns, even criminals fighting some gang war, makes the front page of the newspapers. The US, with its 'weapons free for all' policies, does not prevent these kind of crazy incidents from occurring, they even happen on army bases, but it does have a murder rate about 10 times higher than the Netherlands and countless gun related accidents, domestic violence etc. in which 'legally armed citizens', not criminals or crazies, are involved, something we are happily free of.
And your comment on 'acceptable losses' is too offensive to even reply to.
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KMAJ
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05:25 AM on 04/11/2011
As soon as you find a way to make all guns disappear from the planet, I'll consider your argument a valid one. As much as I love guns with a romantic sensual passion, I am willing to agree that a gun free society would reduce gun-related crimes significantly. Then people would be free to stab each other with reckless abandon. ..er ..wait.

Yes, it is quite shocking whenever something like this happens, That is my point, things like this DO happen. No policy can ever prevent it from happening. Yes, the U.S. has its share of gun violence, but I'd love to hear how you think that by disarming people, you allow them to protect themselves better. Labeling a legally armed citizen as a potential murderer is offensive.

A government denying individual citizens the ability to protect themselves and their families IS acknowledging the fact that there is an acceptable loss associated with any law preventing a self-defense option.

I live in reality. Bad guys have guns. Should a bad guy ever point a gun at you, Please feel free to consider yourself morally superior to me. Unfortunately, should I find myself in that same situation, I will have to go on living the rest of my life with the knowledge that I am just a gun-loving barbarian.

Now I urge you to hop onto your magical unicorn and ride back across the rainbow to the utopian land of make believe.
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Erikhuffpost
Anything can happen within the next 5 minutes
07:10 PM on 04/10/2011
Where would that machine gun come from?

Operation Gladio is the codename for a clandestine CIA/NATO "stay-behind" operations after WWII. Its purpose was to continue anti-communist actions in case of a Warsaw Pact invasion of Western Europe.

A large arms cache was discovered in 1983 near Velp. In 1990 the Dutch government was forced to confirm that arms were related to planning for unorthodox warfare. It insisted the Dutch organisation was totally independent from NATO, and during wartime occupation would be commanded by the Dutch government in exile.

In his television show of 22 April 2007 Dutch crime journalist Peter R. De Vries revealed weapons had been illegally supplied to Gladio well after the network was supposed to have been disbanded.

A Dutch investigative television program revealed on 9 September 2007, an arms cache belonging to Gladio was ransacked in the 1980s. The cache was located near Scheveningen. Some stolen weapons later turned up, including hand grenades and machine guns, when police officials arrested criminals Sam Klepper and John Mieremet in 1991. The Dutch military intelligence agency feared at that time the disclosure of the Gladio history of these weapons was politically explosive, thus a cover up.

Moreover, this television show showed thousands of firearms had vanished from the upper world into Dutch organized crime, yielding a wave of executions in Amsterdam.

Agents Mulder and Scully, the truth is out there.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Gladio#Netherlands
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operatie_Gladio
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Erewhon7
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10:30 PM on 04/10/2011
"ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha."
Here's an alco.holic who chooses not to remain anonymous.
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Erikhuffpost
Anything can happen within the next 5 minutes
12:44 PM on 04/11/2011
Attacking the person, instead of the message is obviously a Dutch trait.

True, my posting has a large X-files/tin foil hat feeling to it, and the media, both in the Netherlands and elsewhere, have their share of adding sensationalism.

But consider this: owning a machine gun as a civilian is illegal, so where did it come from? Eastern Europe could be a source, especially after the various wars in Yugoslavia. However, looking closer at home wouldn't be a bad idea.

Gun legislation means ZERO if one's government uses its own legislation as toilet paper.
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collettethehedgehog
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02:37 AM on 04/11/2011
Thanks, for posting. Interesting. in light of the incident.
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Cyrus Trance
06:29 PM on 04/10/2011
Those Europeans, they are so much more progressive.
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Amryxx
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06:37 PM on 04/10/2011
In terms of social welfare at least, I think they are compared to the United States.

This has what to do with the article in question?
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Cyrus Trance
06:59 PM on 04/10/2011
As far as social welfare they far exceed the US.

1. Universal health care

2. 6 week paid vacation.

3. Unbelievable post natal and home care.

They also exceed in hypocrisy.
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Vincent Van Der Hyde
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12:26 AM on 04/11/2011
Murder rate in the Netherlands, 1.9 per 100,000
Murder rate in the U.S.A., 9.5 per 100,000
Know I recall why I'm safer back home in the Netherlands.
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Amryxx
politeness rules, but with sharpened edges
05:50 PM on 04/10/2011
"The rampage ended when the attacker shot himself in the head..."

I feel guilty for thinking, "well, at least he took personal responsibility"
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StJames
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07:40 PM on 04/10/2011
misplaced guilt...;-)
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04:13 PM on 04/10/2011
The Netherlands has some of the strictest gun control laws in the world and these senseless acts can still occur so obviously, stricter laws are NOT the answer.
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mairs
04:37 PM on 04/10/2011
He had permits for five guns. He had a legal permit for the gun he used. The strictness of Dutch gun laws is relevant when you examine the statistics for shootings in the entire country, but not in this case, as he did not acquire his weapons illegally.
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Haastnooit
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05:03 PM on 04/10/2011
Funny how a day later the head of police couldn't give the information on the gun that HufPo can.
It seems he brought 3 guns to the shooting, had permits for 5 and it's still under investigation on what guns he had permits. If it was a full automatic weapon it is certainly obtained illegal. That is quite easy because we are a member of the European union and have open boarders
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05:43 PM on 04/10/2011
That's my point. The laws make little difference. This dude followed all the laws in acquiring his guns, he had permits etc., and a bunch of people still ended up dead.
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Haastnooit
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05:04 PM on 04/10/2011
Yes they are, just compare the statistics on gun violence in the Netherlands and the USA
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05:37 PM on 04/10/2011
The end of the article lists quite a few shootings and killings for such a tiny country.
03:03 PM on 04/10/2011
How can this happen in a country where all firearms require a permit and automatic weapons are outright illegal?
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Haastnooit
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04:46 PM on 04/10/2011
that will be investigated.

But it is one to have the laws, it's another thing to have them enforced correctly. And with no accidents on this scale for a long time/ if ever. The energy on enforcing laws like these get overlooked, cut from the budget etc.
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pixiepotpie
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02:00 PM on 04/12/2011
Darn Humans!
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Halsey
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02:14 PM on 04/10/2011
I don't understand, under any circumstances, why even a hunter with a "clean" record would need a machine gun. My uncles and cousins hunt (I grew up in MT, where a LOT of people own guns). Not ONE of them uses a machine gun to hunt down Bambi or pheasants. I deplore hunting, but accept some enjoy it so stay out of that argument. This is so different. I don't want to frighten the NRA (well yes I do), but my gawd..shouldn't the purchase of a machine gun (in any country) require a very significant background (mental!) check.
It's so sad that our wild west pathology is not simply a USA problem. Be it Brazil or The Netherlands, guns that can shoot so many bullets in a short period of time should be only used in the military. There will always be psychos in every city and village of every country.
Allowing them the means to kill so many in such a short period of time is also insane on so many levels.
03:08 PM on 04/10/2011
In the Netherlands all firearms require a difficult to obtain permit, and automatic weapons are outlawed completely for civilians, so I'm not sure what point you're try to make.
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Halsey
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06:16 PM on 04/10/2011
buckey, I used this following quote cut from the article: "He had permits for five guns, including the machine gun, Mayor Eenhoorn said..."

The MAYOR said he had permits. THAT is my point. Did you not read that entire article. I remain confused about the difference between a semi-automatic and a friggin machine gun (as described). Both capable of hundreds of rapid fire,but a machine gun needn't be modified to shoot anything that moves. You hone in on "difficult to obtain"; yet the psycho had permits for 5 "guns". Maybe difficult is a vacuous law in The Netherlands. It would appear so; until perhaps more information comes out. This psycho at age 17 already had an arrest for illegal possession (which was dropped..maybe daddy has some power). Yet, only 7 years after his teen possession, he lived out the ultimate fantasy of mass murder. I'm honestly asking if you will at least try to see my point.
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04:18 PM on 04/10/2011
Halsey's rambling dissertation not only has no discernible point but demonstrates a profound lack of understanding of the purpose of the second amendment and the Constitution.
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mairs
04:39 PM on 04/10/2011
Always on the defense even in the face of mass murder. Not a thought to the carnage.
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Vincent Van Der Hyde
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12:29 AM on 04/11/2011
So,
you're saying that the purpose of the Second Amendment is
to enable Americans to kill each other?
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Blackorpheus
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12:41 PM on 04/10/2011
It is about time that the Netherlands caught up with the rest of the First World.
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pixiepotpie
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02:06 PM on 04/12/2011
Yeah, I feel so safe here, especially when i'm in line at starbucks behind some angry armed accountant. Why on Earth would they be dragging their feet?
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MarcEdward
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12:38 PM on 04/10/2011
But I heard "guns make us safer" - how can this be?
rikilii
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05:48 PM on 04/10/2011
Funny, I read a story about two dozen unarmed, defenseless, innocent people being shot by someone who almost certainly obtained his guns illegally.
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Roadrun
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09:53 AM on 04/10/2011
Pretty strange thing to happen in Netherlands, it's much less violent than in some American cities. I just wonder if he was so much to himself that he got that far out of control without anyone taking notice. You would think someone would have seen a clue of him boiling over.
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Erewhon7
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10:58 AM on 04/10/2011
Last week two people were sh0t and kiIIed in the same town.
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EuropeWindAndFire
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11:30 AM on 04/10/2011
That incident was drugsrelated. Mobsters killed some mobsters. Two severely wounded guys from that assault are still in hospital. Both wounded men lost a brother (the two dead). Different situation.
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Halsey
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02:07 PM on 04/10/2011
Ere, yes the article noted that. They were drug-related, and NOT connected to this psycho's rampage. Neither was the 2009 killing of pedestrians by another psycho driving a car..also noted in the article.
08:16 PM on 04/10/2011
they proved it during ww11 as they were a door mat for the germans
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Roadrun
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08:28 PM on 04/10/2011
I don't have a clue what you are saying. Yes they were not a military power and couldn't stand up to the German invasion, but neither was Poland, Belgium, Luxembourg, and France. Today I'd say that with Shell and Philips they carry some weight for a small country. Still Netherlands is a much more progressive and peaceful country than many are.
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VOTER
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08:48 AM on 04/10/2011
Sincere condolences to the families and friends of the deceased, as well
as to the community of Aphen aan den Rijnl and all citizens of the Netherlands.

Tragic.
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StephenBP
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08:06 AM on 04/10/2011
What are we as a culture doing to try and prevent these kinds of human disasters?

The guy was 24 years old. Probably exposed to lots of video gaming violence. Could that have had an effect on him? And if there is a correlation with violent video games, what do we do about it?

Camo pants and black leather jacket, and his mother had access to his apartment. Is that normal? Maybe he wasn’t functional in the normal day to day way? Was he employed? Were his visible personality disorders so severe that he couldn't work? What sort of internal pain or desires would be strong enough for him to violate a lifetime of injunctions against hurting others and himself?

Someone must be analyzing these spree killers, finding out what triggers them, how to spot signs they might do it, and how to prevent the whole chain of events that led to this. There were probably plenty of places to derail his runaway train if someone only knew how.
And of course, guns make this kind of insanity more doable.

The impulsive pleasure of shooting a gun is the biggest pleasure in life for a lot of people. The security of having a gun makes life less stressful for a lot of people, typically, I think, people who have been attacked in the past or are concerned about being attacked in the future.

Good luck taking that pleasure and security away from gun lovers.
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eljefefx
09:36 AM on 04/10/2011
"Probably exposed to lots of video gaming violence"

Making an assumption is never a good intro.
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indothinker
lighten up, francis
10:49 AM on 04/10/2011
i was exposed to a lot of violence through bugs bunny cartoons and the three stooges. does that mean i'll be poking people in the eye and using acme explosives? i don't think so.
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pixiepotpie
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10:52 PM on 04/10/2011
However much responsibility one attributes to it, a half hour watching Larry, Curly & Moe is not quite the same as watching/simulating the execution of people and other junk for hours on end in HD.
06:37 AM on 04/10/2011
Powerful and irrational! very scary!

Peace